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camera, whether or not they showed their full faces, bodies, or backgrounds, how
much they altered the photo, and whether or not they looked directly at the camera.
Researchers ________
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_______that those who made the famous "duckface" were
seen as emotionally unstable and possibly neurotic. People who were highly
conscientious ______
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______ to conceal
their location in their selfie, implying
they could have privacy concerns. Those who were highly agreeable held the
camera lower, and those who were most open to new experiences often laughed or
smiled in their photo. When they compared their findings with the participants'
self-evaluations, they saw that people were relatively
accurate when analyzing
their own personality_______
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______. However, when they asked other students
to analyze the selfie-takers' personalities, they found
the students could only
correctly identify characteristics of openness and extraversion.
While the study only _______
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_______ on people from one culture, the authors
believe it has greater implications for machine recognition. "By
identifying valid
cues related to selfie owners' personality traits, our research provides important
information for future work to improve the accuracy
of human or machine
prediction of personality from selfies," they wrote.
Exercise 11
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